Dull audio quality in external speakers

I purchased HP Mini 110-3606tu. Installed Windows 7 starter edition. Installed all drivers from www.hp.com.
The inbuilt speakers have quality audio output, but headphones which i connect produce sound as if some low pass filter is applied on the sound before outputting. I goggled about this on internet and found a solution on ehow.com but that site says that audio drivers for XP have this problem. If I install audio drivers meant for vista this problem will be solved. Although i already installed drivers meant for windows 7 still i gave it a shot.. But Vista drivers wouldn't install. Somebody please help me on this!!

Have you tried installing this Audio driver which is for Windows XP?
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-90059-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&...
In case you havent, make sure you uninstall the drivers which you have currently installed before installing above one. 
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